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Author: Gary P. Hoffman
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| Article Title | Author | Company | eMag Issue | Article Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| On Energy Supply, Human Population, Earth's Climate, and Financial Prosperity | Gary P. Hoffman | www.usenergyindependence.com | Jun 2007 |
By grouping appropriate items together in summary fashion, we see that 48% of energy is used in the home, in one form or another. The next big use is the 44% that is used at work in various forms. Finally, a final 8% is used in transport. |
| Making Green, Inexpensive Hydrogen Fuel -Renewably. | Gary P. Hoffman | Apr 2006 |
Make hydrogen from sea water renewably. This avoids depletion of limited supplies of fossil fuels. It produces no harmful side products. No carbon is released. The investment is recovered and a large return on investment is realized by selling the hydrogen. Everyone wins. | |
| The Path to US Energy Independence | Gary P. Hoffman | Feb 2006 |
Our proposal is to build a completely new US power system, based 100 % on renewable energy sources. These sources are to be solar photovoltaic and wind energy, plus solar thermal energy, with carbon neutral biomass fuels available in reserve, in highly efficient heat engines used to level loads and for backup. |
